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Maine Death with Dignity Act
with Valerie Lovelace
There is still a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation about Maine's compassionate end-of-life care option. Many providers and patients in Maine are still not familiar with Maine's Death with Dignity Act. In effect since September 2019, the law permits physicians to practice medical aid-in-dying under specific circumstances.
Join this class to get fact-based information details you need to know about Maine's law, how to have the conversation with your physician, and how to qualify for the law or support your loved one who may be qualifying. This is a live, online class using ZOOM.
Val was the grassroots leader and organizer from 2014 through passage of the law she co-authored in 2019. She is the founder and executive director of Maine Death with Dignity. Val believes people need good information to make good decisions. Val has been teaching adults in a variety of military and non-military organizations since 1981.
Let's Talk About Death-It's Inevitable (Day)
with Juliette Wilbur
Juliette Wilbur has worked in Probate for 20 years. She is committed to assisting people in breaking down the barriers to discussing preparations for the inevitable. She will share some simple tools and resources to assist people in avoiding the time, energy and pain that can impact families for generations. This is an in-person class.
Getting Your Affairs in Order-Estate Planning
with Elizabeth Young
You accumulate assets over time and may forget to look at the big picture. For example, you start a small retirement account at your first job and name a beneficiary at that time; you buy a piece of land while you’re still single; you inherit money and deposit it to your checking account. When you die, each of those assets will follow different distribution paths.
“Estate Planning” is about getting documents prepared to plan for your future AND about making sure you’ve got your i’s dotted and your t’s crossed. You don’t have to be rich or old to go through this process.
Join Rebecca Sargent and Elizabeth Young, with Jones, Kuriloff & Sargent, LLC, to learn about the documents and considerations. There’s the financial power of attorney (i.e., who's going to pay your bills when you no longer can); medical power of attorney (i.e., who will make medical decisions if you’re incapacitated); and your Will (i.e., what happens to your assets when you die).
This workshop is for people who want to learn the basics about estate planning. If you have put off thinking about these issues because you don't know where to start or what questions to ask, this workshop is for you! This is an in-person class.
Getting News & Information Online
with National Digital Equity Center (NDEC)
With online content, we have a constant flow of information as well as misinformation. In this class, we will look at ways to determine "real" news from "fake" news and then discover how to find the news and information you want using Blogs, Podcasts, online publications and much more. No devices are required; just bring yourself.
We are currently identifying dates and times for these classes. Feel free to ‘register’ for classes that interest you and we will let you know when the dates are available so you can decide if the dates, times and locations will work for you and register officially. Alternatively, you can check our website in the middle of January to register directly for the class.